5/5 - Excellent
Loved Pisac, a delightful village. We had also stayed in Ollantaytambo and Cuzco and saw the other sites from those locations. We spend 4 nights in Pisac and found plenty of entertainment in that village.

The perfect location in Cuzco. Walkable to plaza de Armas and all eateries. Room was clean. Breakfast was very good.
Reviewed on 26 November 2025

Exquisite. From the lobby, to the courtyard, to the room.
Reviewed on 24 November 2025

Beautiful hotel. Excellent service. They arranged for our transportation. We arrived in the middle of the night and the staff was attentive, helpful and responsive to us as of it were the middle of the day. They even offered and provided bag meals for our early departure to Machu Picchu. I would ...
Reviewed on 23 November 2025

Everybody there was very accommodating and helpful. Additionally the food was good and so was the service. The house is located on a beautiful property which allows you to enjoy your stay even if you don’t feel like leaving the house for a bit.
Reviewed on 1 June 2025

Only slept then took a train out. Great location near the train and San Pedro Market. Had a kitchen/living room. Would be a great place if spending more time in Cusco.
Reviewed on 19 September 2025

It was a beautiful place, lovely to relax in, service was excellent, love the gardeners, love the llamas (or alpacas - unclear), lovely jacuzzi. Could fit twelve people or six alpacas in the jacuzzi and still have room to do laps. Unfort we were incredibly incapable of temperature regulation (possibly ...
Reviewed on 27 October 2025

During your visit to Pisac, you can do some window-shopping at Mercado de Artesanías. You can seek out the area's hiking trails and local tours.
Find out about the history of Pisac when you take a trip to Intiwatana Archaeological Park. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its hiking trails.
Find out about the history of Pisac when you take a trip to La Capilla. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its hiking trails.
You can browse the exhibits at Mercado de Artesania, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Pisac. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its hiking trails.
You can find out about the history of Pisac when you stop by Amaru. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its hiking trails.
Find out about the history of Pisac with a stop at Horno Colonial San Francisco. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its hiking trails.
Loved Pisac, a delightful village. We had also stayed in Ollantaytambo and Cuzco and saw the other sites from those locations. We spend 4 nights in Pisac and found plenty of entertainment in that village.
In the small town should be on anyone’s list who wishes to visit the sacred Valley and learn more about Inca culture.
Pisac is wonderful, and if you are lucky you will be there for the traditional cultural extravaganza of the fiesta of the Virgen del Carmen, July 16-18
Make sure to go in the little alley way streets. We found a great little restaurant spot called Mills that was playing some great deep house and made some dishes to our very specific dietary needs.
Great hiking experience!
It’s a nice little town with a lively market and plenty of dining options. It is rather hectic with lots of people coming to or from ceremonies, so energetically it’s all over the place.
